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Big Buck,
I think that once you "get into" cast loads in .30-30 and/or .308, you will realize the full versatility these cartridges possess. You can use a wide range of bullet designs to serve a variety of functions from ultralight plinkers to full-power hunting loads.
If I may presume upon you, I would suggest starting with the .30-30. It is a natural for cast loads and will be a great beginner round for you to work with.
I think that once you "get into" cast loads in .30-30 and/or .308, you will realize the full versatility these cartridges possess. You can use a wide range of bullet designs to serve a variety of functions from ultralight plinkers to full-power hunting loads.
If I may presume upon you, I would suggest starting with the .30-30. It is a natural for cast loads and will be a great beginner round for you to work with.